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In Logging-on’s first issue of June, we explore the new six-wheeled thinning harvester introduced by Nisula, specifically designed for thinning operations. It has a unique axle design concept which allows it to operate on softer soils and steeper slopes. Peterson have a produced a new horizontal grinder. The smaller 1700D fills a gap in the market where slightly smaller material needs to be processed. Kesla have released more details on their new range of log trailers. They come with a host of features that improve their application as well as making them more robust. BPW have entered the technical area of tyre pressure control systems. Their new system is integrated into their existing products, making less after purchase fitment necessary. Finally, we witness the continual progress of Volvo trucks towards using technology to improve the safety performance of large trucks on our roads. The new solution ensures that the truck keeps a safe distance from the vehicle in front of it.
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It is designed for conditions where the carrying capacity of the soil is poor
The new 1700D is smaller and lighter than Petersons other grinder’s
The strategic decision by Kesla to separate tractor attachments to its own business unit has borne fruit
With AirSave, a three-axle vehicle saves more than 700 euros a year
Volvo Trucks has introduced a safety function, Distance Alert, which helps avoid critical situations
Sennebogen develops a Pick & Carry log handler with electric travel drive
Ponsse opens a new service centre in Sandviken Sweden
Bracke Forest has a new dealer in Germany
“Development and Validation of a Photo-Based Measurement System to Calculate the Debarking Percentages of Processed Logs”
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